Ambidextrous :: Errorism (Shaped Harmonics, CD)

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The mysterious Moscow resident known as Ambidxetrous drifts into public view with this alluring full-length effort on the purely Russian label Shaped Harmonics. After the CDR release of his debut Soundescape on Grief, and the highly acclaimed split e.p. with Novel 23 on Shaped Harmonics, Nick Zavriev finally offers a full view of his talents. There have been some interesting sounds coming out of the cold state of Russia. Projects like Fizzarum, Novel 23, and the remarkable EU, are beginning to draw attention as of late. Ambidextrous identity Nick Zavriev proves his worth, offering an intriguing album of mellow electronica and savory rhythmic IDM.

“Neon Renaissance” starts off the album with low synths contrasted by intricate, soaring melodies. “6 Million Forms” quickly develops into a warm, light, hip hop beat underlining beautiful melodies and crafty rhythms akin to Bola’s Soup. At the 12-minute mark, you may find yourself reaching for a repeat. I just love this song. “Visotopia” sets forth with rapidly jumping beats and soon emerges with lovely
harmonies, fitting 303 bubbles, sputtering bleeps, and a multitude of layered sounds. “Black Glass” sneaks in, trudging through thick 303 riffs and lumpy bass lines while smacking hi hats and solemn strings weave intimately through the mix.

A moment of atmospheric arpegiators greets the end of this opus, inviting in an echoing beat. Intricate sound tinkering, marred with stammering rhythms and low bass synth tones immediately capture the listener’s attention with the final track “Antima.” Stuttering hiQs and drudging kicks lay the foundation for frequent spastic beats and bubbling synths. Moments of tranquility appear when needed, smoothly merging the album’s personalities and fluctuating moods.

Errorism tends to blend common electronica elements with irresistible melodies, and still manages to render its own personality by exhibiting an effort towards avoiding overly
complex mixtures and popular expectations. A very enjoyable release.

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